[Isocops] Fwd: STF for Orbit 0119 - v003 done.
Mark Tapley
mtapley at swri.edu
Wed Mar 16 15:21:00 EDT 2011
All,
the v002.stf for orbit 119 (IBEX_2011_087_05_38_v002.stf )
has been modified to include -Hi and BM gain scan commands, producing:
IBEX_2011_087_05_38_v003.stf
which is attached, and has been copied from my directory on
ena.unh.edu to:
/usr/local/IBEX/ops/SFTP/ibex/moc/Soc-Moc/stf/IBEX_2011_087_05_38_v003.stf
/usr/local/IBEX/raw/o0117/IBEX_2011_087_05_38_v003.stf
/usr/local/IBEX/work/ops/hvscistf/IBEX_2011_087_05_38_v003.stf
it has also been placed on the SFTP server at:
/ibex/moc/Soc-Moc/stf/IBEX_2011_087_05_38_v003.stf
The v002.stf as automatically generated includes the
ascending commands to step -Hi CEM 4 up to 1800V, as will be our
practice from now on.
Changes include:
1) Added in commands from IBEX_2011_075_04_17_v001_hgc.stf to perform
-Hi gain scan per Paul Janzen's email. There are no eclipses or
similar events near the gain scan, and it takes place almost a day
after ascending, so well away from Earth.
Sheral,
I think this is ready to go for the Orbit 119 ATS, unless one
of the isocops says otherwise.
All others,
comments/corrections welcome.
- Mark 210-379-4635
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